Join us Dec. 2nd: Jersey Water Works conference

JWW’s members believe that well-informed decision-makers, business leaders, residents, and ratepayers should participate actively to influence the planning and management of their water infrastructure. Our collective voices can guide new […]
June 29 webinar: Learn about a top threat to water quality in environmental justice communities

Communities throughout New Jersey – from Camden to Trenton to Perth Amboy to Jersey City and Newark – face the risk of raw sewage getting drained directly into streams, streets, […]
Commentary: A neighborhood solution for combatting flood risk

In late August of last year, Hurricane Ida’s remnants slammed into New Jersey, causing widespread flooding and killing 30 people. More than 10 inches of rain fell in parts of the […]
May 11 Webinar with Congressman Andy Kim on climate legislation

Addressing increasing climate risk and related costs have become an imperative for businesses and institutional investors, with sustainability and resilience becoming increasingly important factors in determining long-term success. Ongoing supply […]
May 6 Webinar with Congressman Malinowski on climate legislation

Addressing increasing climate risk and related costs have become an imperative for businesses and institutional investors, with sustainability and resilience becoming increasingly important factors in determining long-term success. Ongoing supply […]
Free Webinar: Stormwater Feasibility Study

Investing in community-based green infrastructure can help manage some of the most pervasive impacts of stormwater pollution and flooding, and stormwater utilities offer communities a “polluters pay” opportunity to make […]
Why Investing in Clean Water is Good for Business

A vibrant, sustainable economy depends on healthy watersheds. Adapting to an increase in climate-related stressors requires a combination of market and policy solutions that will reduce risk, protect property values […]
“Clean Water is Good for Business” case study: Hugo Neu at Kearny Point

Kearny Point in Kearny, NJ, is a 130-acre site on a peninsula straddling the Hackensack and Passaic Rivers and graced with breathtaking, panoramic views of the NYC skyline. Once a […]
Opinion: Preventing Blooms

Last year’s closure of Lake Hopatcong shows why stormwater utilities are a smart investment for local economies By: Richard LawtonAugust 31, 2020 12:01 am The COVID 19 crisis is just the most […]
We’ve got 6 months to stop another onslaught of harmful algae blooms in N.J. lakes | Opinion

Now that fall is here, temperatures are cooler and the toxic algae outbreaks, harmful algae blooms, known as HABs, causing beach closures and advisories at Lake Hopatcong and elsewhere have […]